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Hi
Most of our Indian companies will not provide any official document which states the roles & responsibilities for the position we have served.
But the CIC mandates to have this document. How to handle this requirement?
Any professional response is highly appreciated.
Thanks
Vijay
vijayskand said:
Hi
Most of our Indian companies will not provide any official document which states the roles & responsibilities for the position we have served.
But the CIC mandates to have this document. How to handle this requirement?
Any professional response is highly appreciated.
Thanks
Vijay
The following is the route that applicants generally take (for a given company) depending on which condition is met:
- Letter of Reference/Experience with Duties and Responsibilities
from the HR or the Designated Supervisor on a Company Letterhead
OR
- Letter of Reference/Experience with Duties and Responsibilities on an
Affidavit by a Senior/Supervisor with the supporting documents including Employment Contract, Appraisal, Pay Stubs etc
OR
- Letter of Reference/Experience with Duties and Responsibilities on an
Affidavit by a Colleague with the supporting documents including Employment Contract, Appraisal, Pay Stubs etc
OR
- Letter of Reference/Experience with Duties and Responsibilities on a
Self Sworn Affidavit with the supporting documents including Employment Contract, Appraisal, Pay Stubs etc
Note - The lower the option you have to settle for, the weaker your case is going to get when CIC evaluates your application.
Nishesh
Thanks a ton for the quick reply. I will get it done.
I have one more query on the police clearance certificate. I live in the UK from Jan 2001 to Dec 2004. Do I have to obtain a police clearance certificate in this case?
One more thing, do you think by going through a consultancy in India would help us in anyway? I am concerned on the verification part.
Appreciate for your help.
Thanks & Regards
Vijay
vijayskand said:
Nishesh
Thanks a ton for the quick reply. I will get it done.
I have one more query on the police clearance certificate. I live in the UK from Jan 2001 to Dec 2004. Do I have to obtain a police clearance certificate in this case?
One more thing, do you think by going through a consultancy in India would help us in anyway? I am concerned on the verification part.
Appreciate for your help.
Thanks & Regards
Vijay
In general, you and all the people in your family who are 18 or older need to get a police certificate. You must get one from each country or territory where you have lived for six or more months in a row since the age of 18.
Source : http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/security/police-cert/intro.asp
You will anyhow have to provide the consultants with the documents you need for the application. Consultants just do the donkey work for you.
Regards
Thanks a lot Nskatcv.
Regards
Vijay
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